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Is mrs. butterworths gluten free? thanks in advance! BYE!!


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CarlaB Enthusiast

I don't know, but good, pure maple syrup is!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

No, the last time I checked, Mrs. Butterworth's was not gluten-free. They use barley, I believe. Do you happen to have a Wegman's grocery store nearby? Their own pancake syrup is gluten-free--and is marked as such on the label. Of course, pure maple syrup is gluten-free--and tasty.

mmaccartney Explorer

Last time I looked Mrs Butterworths didn't even contain any maple syrup.... get the pure stuff, it is the best.

oceangirl Collaborator
Last time I looked Mrs Butterworths didn't even contain any maple syrup.... get the pure stuff, it is the best.

Lighteningfoot,

Hi! I don't know if you're interested, but, I make my own fruit "concoctions", like jams and syrups. I take fresh fruit- blueberries (yum!), strawberries or cherries, add a little sugar or sucanat and simmer on stove 'til boiled down to jam-like consistency or like syrup. I also add a teaspoon of my own homemade vanilla (3 vanilla beans in skinny jar of brandy for 3 weeks) for extra panache. Very tasty by the spoonful or, I imagine, on ice cream or pancakes! And easy!

lisa

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Uh oh! My husband used Aunt Jemima. I was thinking it was gluten free. Anyone know?

jerseyangel Proficient
Uh oh! My husband used Aunt Jemima. I was thinking it was gluten free. Anyone know?

Aunt Jemima is gluten-free.


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hez Enthusiast

We use the kelloggs eggo syrup. Last time I checked it was gluten-free.

Hez

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Here is the response I got from Pinnacle regarding Mrs. Butterworths syrup.

Thank you for taking the time to inquire about Pinnacle Foods

>Corporation and the products we produce which might be gluten-free. We

>appreciate your interest in our company and our products.

>

>At the present time, Vlasic® Pickles, Sauerkraut, Relish, and Peppers

>are gluten-free. The vinegar used in production of these items is

>corn-based, rather than wheat-based. Also, Log Cabin's® Country

>Kitchen syrup is gluten free. Other items in our product lines (which

>include Swanson® frozen foods, Log Cabin® syrup, Mrs. Butterworth's®

>syrup, and Open Pit® barbecue sauces) generally contain wheat-based

>ingredients in the form of modified food starches and other thickening agents.

>

>While our manufacturing facilities follow generally accepted good

>manufacturing practices, we do not have the flexibility of segregating

>production lines for the exclusive production of wheat-free items. We

>recommend that you review the list of ingredients on the package prior

>to purchase to assure that you are meeting your specific dietary needs.

>Since we are constantly improving our products, ingredients may change

>from time to time.

>

>We appreciate the time you've taken to share your specific concerns

>with us, because it helps us to become aware of consumer needs. We

>hope you find this information helpful.

>

>Thank you for taking the time to email us. Contact us again if we can

>be of assistance in the future.

>

>Sincerely,

>

>

>Teresa Madden

>Consumer Services Representative

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Lighteningfoot,

Hi! I don't know if you're interested, but, I make my own fruit "concoctions", like jams and syrups. I take fresh fruit- blueberries (yum!), strawberries or cherries, add a little sugar or sucanat and simmer on stove 'til boiled down to jam-like consistency or like syrup. I also add a teaspoon of my own homemade vanilla (3 vanilla beans in skinny jar of brandy for 3 weeks) for extra panache. Very tasty by the spoonful or, I imagine, on ice cream or pancakes! And easy!

lisa

I like fruit syrups too. A super easy one is to take real apple cider (the kind that comes fresh in the fall) & simmer it down to a syrupy consistancy. So yummy! But I love maple syrup too. And being a southern girl there are times when only molasses will do!

Leah

oceangirl Collaborator
I like fruit syrups too. A super easy one is to take real apple cider (the kind that comes fresh in the fall) & simmer it down to a syrupy consistancy. So yummy! But I love maple syrup too. And being a southern girl there are times when only molasses will do!

Leah

Leah,

I'm going to try that cider syrup- Yum!

lisa

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